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BEAL BANK DALLAS REGIONAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FAIR 55 th YEAR JUDGING ORIENTATION 1. Organization 2. Scoring 3. Conduct
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Michael Hoye 1. Organization
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BEAL BANK 55th REGIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR l Part of International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) Millions of student projects worldwide l Our Region:Dallas plus 7 other surrounding counties l 1,000 students here today, won at school and district fairs. Winners go to State and International
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TWO KINDS OF JUDGE RED RIBBONS Science Category Judges determine 1st, 2nd, 3rd places BLUE RIBBONS Special Award Judges determine donor organization’s own prizes.
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Divisions & Categories l l Projects are divided into: Junior Division (grades 6-8) Senior Division (grades 9-12) l l Divisions are divided into 17 science categories from: Animal Science.. To … Plant Science. l l You will also see acronyms for categories: Animal Science = AS Plant Science = PS …. Etc.
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Judge Groups l Each group is numbered and interviews students in a particular Division/Category l Each group must have a Captain l We aim for at least 3 judges in a group l Large categories have more than one judge group, will need a 2 nd round (later).
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---- 9:00 am ---------- --- 12:30 pm ---------- Results Due --- 2:30 pm ----------- Results Due Round One - Interviews Round Two - Captains, if required ROUNDS --- 12:00 pm ---------- Students Dismissed --- 1:30 pm ----------- LUNCH
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ROUND 1 Results l Captain’s BLUE results sheet: Your group is one of several for the category. Pick Top Three projects plus suggest up to two Hon. Ments. for Rd 2. l Captain’s ORANGE results sheet: Yours is the only group for the category. Rank 1-2-3 & select up to six Hon. Ments. l Captains submit results and scoresheets to Admin desk by 12:30 p.m. l Captains submit results and all scoresheets to Admin desk by 12:30 p.m.
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ROUND 2 Results Rd 2 required if more than one judge group in category. l Captains meet at Admin desk by 1:30 p.m. l Compare projects across groups, rank 1-2-3 & select up to six Hon. Ments. l Submit results to Central Admin desk by 2:30 p.m.
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2. Scoring Nathan Eaton
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DON’T SCORE DON’T SCORE l Unattended projects l Projects with RED dot on board label. They failed ISEF rules. label. They failed ISEF rules. However, do interview students RED with RED dot projects.
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FOLLOW ISEF CRITERIA FOLLOW ISEF CRITERIA Individual Team Individual Team Creativity30 25 Scientific Thought 3025 (or Engineering Goals) Skill 1512 Thoroughness1512 Clarity1010 Teamwork - 16 TOTAL 100 100
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SCORING l Complete a scoresheet for each project l Score on either Scientific Thought or Engineering Goals, as appropriate l Use scores as basis for discussion l Give all scoresheets to your Captain
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TEAM PROJECTS l Team and Individual projects are now judged in same science categories. l Include all members in the interview to ensure each contributed to the project. l Note different ISEF scoring Use BLUE scoresheets Use BLUE scoresheets
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3. Conduct Richard Cohen
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SENSITIVITY l Consider age and maturity. l Be aware of knowledge level. l Be respectful : please discuss, not lecture, in your interview. l This is serious competition for students
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Judging “DOs” l Each judge interviews every project. l Only one judge at a project at one time. l Ask the student many detailed questions. l Budget 8-10 minutes for each project. l Complete evaluations away from the student. l Remember, your interviews are the highlight of the students’ fair experience.
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JUDGING “DON’Ts” l Ask about parents or school l Judge someone you know l Dismiss/Ignore weak projects l Fill out forms in front of the student l Discuss your judging process with students/parents/teachers later students/parents/teachers later
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CAPTAINS’ RESPONSIBILITIES l Leadership in discussion, consensus building, accuracy. l Arbitrate differences of opinion. l Listen closely for public address announcements. l MAINTAIN THE TIMETABLE
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CAPTAINS’ RESPONSIBILITIES l Begin judging when released at 9 a.m. l Return Round 1 results and all scoresheets by 12:30 p.m. l Meet with other Captains for Round 2 by 1:30 p.m. ( l Meet with other Captains for Round 2 by 1:30 p.m. (if needed). Another group member can substitute. Another group member can substitute. l Return Round 2 results by 2:30 p.m.
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Thanks to our Major Sponsors
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THANK YOU Projects and results on public display here today 5:30-6:30 pm
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QUESTIONS? l Which categories need Captains? l Which categories need more judges? DON’T MOVE YET ! Fred Olness
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